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A Multidisciplinary Tribute to the Archetype of the Woman Traveler

by Valentina Di Liscia January 8, 2020January 8, 2020

Starting January 23, Women In Public will explore themes of place and wandering with a focus on the female experience, featuring screenings, a lecture, and a workshop.

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A Performance Digs Into the Family History on a Found 1950s Wire Recorder

by Allison Meier December 15, 2017December 18, 2017

Say Something Bunny! is a live documentary that excavates the found audio of a 1950s family, and considers what makes these mundane moments compelling.

Still from Martha Rosler's South Africa: Crossing the River Without a Bridge (2016) (courtesy the artist and UnionDocs)
Posted inArt

A Screening of Martha Rosler’s Documentary on Housing Injustice in South Africa

by Benjamin Sutton March 21, 2017March 22, 2017

On March 23, UnionDocs is showing the latest version of a still-in-progress documentary Martha Rosler filmed in South Africa in 1990.

Still from Firmes (2013), Lindsey Cordero and Armando Croda (screenshot by the author via Vimeo)
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The High Stakes of Lowrider and Chicano Culture in Three Documentaries

by Benjamin Sutton March 1, 2017February 28, 2017

A slate of three short films at UnionDocs examines Chicano culture in the Bronx and Japan.

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